Why We Need the Black Weblog Awards
I finally decided to go out of my comfort zone and record a video.
I finally decided to go out of my comfort zone and record a video.
My hesitation to make decisions — personal or professional — has often come from my belief that I must wait until I have the ideal situation. Despite the blessings and accomplishments in my life, I’m sure this type of thinking has caused me to miss out on some amazing opportunities or prolonged my development in certain areas. I recently finished reading REWORK by Jason Fried and David Heinmeier Hansson. The…
I don’t let much get to me. Especially on the internet. There’s enough going on IRL and, in the midst of leading a family and living my dream (which are intertwined), who has time for the drama? But when I read this post on Why I Stalk a Sexy Black Woman on Twitter, I couldn’t click away in silence. I encourage you to read it and then come back to…
I was mowing the backyard when I slipped on a patch of mud and fell backwards — slightly pulling the mower towards me. My foot went under the fast-turning blade and the tip of my sneaker was sliced off. Surprisingly, I didn’t panic as I reached into the bloody mess of what was left of my shoe. My toes were still intact, but the blade had cut through the underside…
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Two weeks into my A Pug Named Fender and things are looking good. I put together this video today to briefly discuss how I plan to grow my webcomic into something unique and special. I also changed the header for the site to capture the spirit of the summer barbecues happening all over the country. This webcomic has been, and will continue to be, a fun ride for all.